I’m just getting around to reading some of my regular blogs, so if these posts are bit old, think of them as timeless classics:
Craig at Lead and Gold examines how Hollywood’s cultural blinder hurt their bottom line. Hmm, I wonder if Larry the Cable Guy will ever be asked to host the Oscars?
Rand Simberg points out this Mark Styn article about just how warlike primitive man’s life was. Think mass slaughter, all the time.
Tom Maguire still manages to get blood out of the turnip, I mean great posts out of the ongoing Plame-Wilson fiasco. And just for the record, I do applaud the Wilson civil suit, and hope the televise it just like the OJ trial. I comfort myself at taking pleasure in such a spectacle with the thought that nobody got hurt (unlike OJ’s trial).
Jeff at Think Sink clearly has been smitten, or he-man that he is he would never write a post like this one.
Michael Spencer has a thought provoking essay claiming that American Evangelicals have set up success as an idol.”
Cori at Ranting Profs discovers, as is her wont, an underreported story.
Steve at Hog On Ice solves the mystery of why people want outside funding for their blog — they aren’t making money and they want to get paid. No word, however, on why anyone would give (or loan) them money.
I’m glad my ancestors left the old country – Cronaca reports on anti-sword feeling in Scotland. What is the matter with people over there – if you kill a criminal invading your castle, you don’t drag him back inside yours, you take him to his and pretend to be a criminal.
Gateway Pundit reports on a genocide you don’t hear much about.